Obama has gone out of his way to convince Americans there is no voter fraud, and that Republicans are making noise about nothing. This video shows that he is not only a liar, but quite possibly the architect of mass voter fraud in America…

“Democrats don’t consider voter fraud to be bad. They don’t consider breaking laws to be bad, because they have moral relativity. You’re stupid. They know better than you do about what’s best for the country. So if they cheat, steal and lie, they’re doing it for the better of the country.”

This is a stunning story that only proves what the Democrats are capable of when it comes to elections.

Bettina Viviano started her own film production company in 1990 after serving as vice president of production for Steven Spielberg’s Ambling Entertainment. Her credits included the second and third “Back to the Future” films, “Cape Fear,” “Land Before Time,” “Schindler’s List,” “Always,” “Roger Rabbit” and the third “Indiana Jones” film. In 2008, she got a call from one of her clients and best friends who is a director got a call from someone who worked in the Bill Clinton White House and worked for Hillary. She asked if Viviano wanted to make a documentary about voter fraud in the Democratic Primary. Vivian recalls,“My mother was a Hillary supporter, so for whatever reason, I said ‘yes.'” It wasn’t long after she started on the documentary that she recalls,” Almost immediately we saw the Obama-Saul Alinsky, create chaos, ACORN. It was possibly…I mean, I am scarred for life. I will never forget it. I will never forget the death threats, the vandalism, the theft, the phony documentation, the falsification of documents, you know the threats…I mean, these people are appalling.”

Bettina Viviano on Barack Obama:“They chose him, I have an email from Donna Brazile back in 2004. I mean they had chosen him that far back, and they weren’t going to let her get in their way. He was gonna be the candidate, no matter what anyone The problem is, you can’t enforce the laws against the DNC because they’re a private party. And we tried.”

“We actually thought that since we proved that Obama stole the election that they would say, ‘Okay, you’ve proved the fraud, we’ll give it back’, but we were reporting it to the DNC and the Nancy Pelosi’s and Howard Dean’s who committed the fraud. So we were basically reporting it to the people who did it. We watched Hillary stepping down which was all orchestrated.”

The Clintons were the original “birthers,” Viviano told WND in an interview in Los Angeles.

“Everybody who has called this a conspiracy from the Republicans or the tea party, they need to know who started it – the Democrats,” she said.

“It was Hillary and Bill, and it percolated up from there,” said Viviano, who had access to the campaign through a documentary she produced on the claims of delegates that Obama and the Democratic National Committee were stealing the nomination from Hillary.

Viviano said that she was on a conference phone call during the primary season in the spring of 2008 in which she heard Bill Clinton refer to Obama as ineligible for the presidency.

In the course of the phone conversation with Hillary delegates, she recalled, Bill Clinton spoke of Obama as “the non-citizen.”

“In the world we were in, with [Hillary’s] super-delegates and delegates, it just was, ‘He’s not legit – that’s the end of it, period, end of story.’ It wasn’t up for discussion,” Viviano said.

Michele Thomas, a Hillary campaigner from Los Angeles, confirmed to WND that she learned from “many people who were close to Hillary” that Obama “was not eligible to be president.”

Thomas led a nationwide petition drive among delegates to force a vote on Hillary’s nomination at the convention after then-DNC Chairman Howard Dean announced her name would not be put into nomination and Obama would be declared the winner by unanimous acclamation.

Viviano said that it was understood that Bill Clinton would eventually go public with his contention that Obama was ineligible for the presidency.

“He, I believe, was frothing at the mouth to tell the truth about Obama,” she said.

In the meantime, she recalled, the former president would make ironic references in public in which he “teetered” on revealing he position.

“He would go on camera,” Viviano said, “and jokingly make comments about, you know, ‘Is Obama qualified to be president? Well, if he’s 35 and a wink, wink, United States citizen, I guess he’s qualified.’”

She claimed, however, that Bill Clinton’s intention to unequivocally state to the public that Obama was ineligible was stopped in its tracks by the murder of a close friend of the Clintons, Arkansas Democratic Party Chairman Bill Gwatney, just two weeks before the Democratic National Convention in Denver.

Gwatney was killed Aug. 13, 2008, when a 50-year-old man entered Democratic Party headquarters in Little Rock and shot him three times. Police killed the murderer after a chase, and investigators found no motive.

The Clintons said in a statement that they were “stunned and shaken” by the killing of their “cherished friend and confidante.”

Viviano said a campaign staffer who was close to Hillary, whose name she requested be withheld for security reasons, told her Gwatney’s murder was a message to Bill Clinton.

“I was told by this person that that was ‘Shut up, Bill, or you’re next,’” she said.

The campaign adviser, according to Viviano, said that despite the intimidation and threats, Bill Clinton was prepared to speak out about Obama’s eligibility

Others in the campaign who believe Gwatney’s murder was a message to the Clintons think it had to do with the fact that Gwatney was resisting an effort by the Obama campaign and the party to intimidate Hillary delegates into voting for Obama.

But Viviano argues that California delegates also were rebelling, and she says her source told her the same story two years later.

Since the 2008 campaign, Clinton has insisted publicly that Obama is eligible for the White House.

He weighed in on the issue in an April 2011 interview with ABC’s “Good Morning America,” when Donald Trump was urging Obama to release his long-form birth certificate to the public.